Toy car.



ToY cm-iti" f I 1 i r 'i 'w "i y -V ff: o. 815,504. .Specifcation of-LettersPatnt.' 'rateixted `lVl.. acn 2Q,` 1906. i Applicata filed my 17.1905." seriai'ntszvdoaz. r v

To n!! whom. it muy ro/tffw'n.: i i inserting the'ends'of the axles in apertures inn view ol the floor and sideblanli.

Bo it known that l., FRAN KV. BARTIETT, a

'citizen of the UnitedStates, residing at De.-

troit, in the county ol' .Vaync 'and State of a Michigan,l have invented certain new and -uslnlrJJnprovenients 1n Toy Cars, of whlch the followngis 'a specificationfreference bleing had there-1n :to the accompanying drawings. "\"\1 't y The invention relatesto new and useful .improvements in toys, 'and the object is to' provide anovel construction oftoy'railroadcars and vehicles of similar' sha es; as will be more fully hereinafter describe and pointed out 1n the clanns.

In'the drawings, Figure 1y isla perspective' view of the finished car. Fl'v 2' isa plainV plan of the roof, and Fig. 4 is va-'perspectiveof The blank (shown inFig. 2) is preferably of shoot n ietal, and A is the floor, and B B the sides, shapedby Abending.;theblankon the kletted linesB.

(h1/each end ofthe sidee are the extensions u. (1, adapted to be bent Von the lincs b b to form the car ends.l i

C C forni thc platt()rin-railings4 by being i bent nip on the lines C C', and the steps are slitting thel forme( Aby the ilaps c c, which are out on three sides and bent down onthefourthside onthclincs c` c.

The pedestals or tongues D arel f ornied by aperturcd to serve as journals for the axle,

while E are lugs orears adapted to engage.

the slot'sj'in the roof to hold the sides thereto, as shown atg .in Fi f. 4. y The'draW-bars or couplings ara-formeel apertured tongues d.

vWindows G are stamped or cut out,"v` referably', when the blank is formed, an the slittingzisdone at .the samef time,l so that vv'vhe'n the blankis formed it is ready to' be` bent into shape.v

The roof F isformed from a rectangular blank, preferably of metal, havin slotsf and slits h,'by bending down the ans and sides or lstamping, into convex form and leaving the arched triangles h along the slits lt to form the windows or ventilators H.

intgral with the'a'xle J, andv are mounted by Fig." 3 is a! an platform ofthe vehicle and havin blank and are bent down and by bending out' thel purpose described.v

'fore' or at f thesanie time with the stamping the slits are pulled out and formed into winv dows 'by the stretching process.

the windows ma plane' with the ge ofthe roof.

' What I claim as r'nyv invention is-,

T he tops' of .thusbe left inthe. Asanne 1. In a toy vehicle a single pieceof shbjt I metalforming the floor an platformj of the vehicle and having portions bent yup to form the sides f and p tform railin s, portions turned downto form the pedesta s and. steps,

and portions bent out to form the couplings,

substantially as described. 2. In a toy vehicle the combination with a sin le piece of sheet metal vforming the floor tions 'bent up to formk the sides and ral ings', portions bent out to form couplings, and portions vturned down toform steps and edestals, of wheels journaled in said pe estals and a roof secured to said sidesffoi` the purpose described. f

3. In a toy vehicle a sin le piece-'oi Inetal forrnin the floorandplat orms of the vehicle an having portions bent downto form ysteps','portions bent up toy form sidesand railings andthe 'ends of the sides bent to form the ends of the vehicle,- for-the. purpose described. 4, In ai toy vehicle a singb'piece of metal porforming. oor and platformandhaving `portions bent u 5. In atoyvehicle-a single piece 'of xnetal forrnin'gfloor and platforms and having portions bent -up to form-sides andrailings, 'pr-v tions-slitted and bent to form couplings and ste' s, and ortions slitted andturned down 16?? Ina toy-vehicle the com inatcn with a to form-sides andvhaving por'- 5 ,tions ofthe oo'rislitted and turned down to form pedestals alined'withsaid sides, for the to crm pe estals,`for the' pu ose described. The wheels K arev preferably cast in pairs,'

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lutforms and having portions bent up to said sides, said roof havin sits therein and omi sides and railings and portions shtted one ed e of said slits strudi( up to form winand turned down from the oors -to-form dows, or the pur ose described. .pedestalsl of a convex roof stamped from e.v In testimony w ereof I affix my signature 5 sin hi, pince of nwnl and seclllred tokslaidfsides i in presence of two witnesses.

am mvin win owe struc u t ere rom, 1 A for the puraose described p FRANK V' BARTLETT 7 In u toy vehicle the combination with a I Witnesses: sil le piece of sheetmetal fo-rniin Hoor, sides y; .Ross R. CATON, xo' an pedestahi, of a co ex roo secured to ANNA H. HEINRICH. 

